Abstract

To investigate the role of binocular eye movements to stereoscopic images, we constructed a new 3D image processing system and a binocular eye-movement analyzer. The system can control 3D image output, measuring binocular eye movements simultaneously. We focused on the interaction between both eyes and measured binocular eye movements while showing a moving stimulus to one eye and a stationary stimulus to the other. Asymmetric conjugate or convergent eye movement occurred, and there was a tendency for convergence eye movement with stereopsis. The tendency for binocular eye movement differs individually. There was a tendency for convergent eye movement when the stimulus was in front of the screen. Also, the dominant eye had a tendency to reach peak velocity earlier than the other eye even if the dominant eye did not see the moving stimulus.

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